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Miyoyamazaki Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Miyoyamazaki Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Because their band name sounds like a personal name, people often assume it’s a solo project, but Mio Yamazaki is a four-piece rock band.

They create many songs about romance from a woman’s perspective, and it’s true that they’re often discussed alongside the term “menhera.”

However, you could also say that this is proof of just how straightforward and sincere their love is.

Their appeal lies in singing lyrics that any woman can relate to, set to heavy tracks.

In this article, we’ll introduce their songs in a ranking format.

It’s a must-hear playlist we hope both new listeners and longtime fans will enjoy.

Mio Yamazaki Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

mentally unstable personMioyamazaki1rank/position

A track that portrays the pain of heartbreak with an evocative melody and a message that feels unhinged yet heartrending.

Included on Mio Yamazaki’s first mini-album “Otona ga Dame tte Itta Yatsu,” released in May 2015, this song vividly expresses the emotions of loneliness and self-denial.

The inner conflict of a love-starved protagonist resonates deeply with listeners.

It’s a perfect song for when you want to heal the pain of a breakup or take a closer look at your own feelings.

26 ways your girlfriend will catch you cheatingMioyamazaki2rank/position

Mio Yamazaki “26 Rules for How Women Discover Cheating”
26 ways your girlfriend will catch you cheatingMioyamazaki

Mio Yamazaki is a band known for their realistic takes on romance and their dark, emotionally charged songs.

The track “26 Rules for How a Woman Finds Out You’re Cheating” is included on their first mini-album, “The Stuff Adults Said Was Good,” released in 2015.

As the title suggests, the lyrics line up a series of items all about cheating and getting caught, and for much of the song it feels almost like you’re listening to a recitation—an unsettling experience.

The lyrics are so realistic they make you wonder if they’re drawn from real life, and the rapid-fire final stretch grabs hold of your heart.

I want to be loved.Mioyamazaki3rank/position

MIOYAMAZAKI 'I Want to Be Loved.' (Official Music Video)
I want to be loved.Mioyamazaki

On nights when you’re overwhelmed by an inescapable loneliness and simply wish to be loved, the ballad by the rock band MIOYAMAZAKI is there to keep you company.

This song lays bare a desperate cry to have someone acknowledge the weaknesses hidden deep within your heart and your true, unadorned self, delivered through vocals that sound as if they’re carved from the soul.

Included as the final track on the masterful album “choice,” released in October 2017, it also drew attention for its music video featuring then-popular adult actress Kirara Asuka.

The visuals, portraying her inner conflict, deepen the song’s poignant worldview.

If anyone reading this feels their chest about to burst from unspoken anxieties, this track will surely wrap your heart in gentle warmth.

Menhera – 2019 ver –Mioyamazaki4rank/position

If you won’t love me, then die [Menhera - 2019 ver -]
Menhera - 2019 ver -Mioyamazaki

It’s a rock number that sings of a weighty, straightforward love.

The track is by the four-piece rock band MIOYAMAZAKI and is included on their 2019 album “Jaa Dou Yattara Aishite Kurendayo” (“So How Do I Make You Love Me?”).

It’s the 2019 version of a song they’ve been performing since their indie days.

The intense guitar sound feels like it expresses the swirls of emotion within, and the occasional piano tones are a nice touch too.

Trauma Girlfriend feat. Unfortunately Rain (R-Shitei vo. Mamo)Mioyamazaki5rank/position

[Trauma Girlfriend] MIOYAMAZAKI feat. Ainiku no Ame. (R-Shitei vo. Mamo)
Trauma Girlfriend feat. Unfortunately Rain (R-Shitei vo. Mamo)Mioyamazaki

When it comes to artists known for “menhera songs,” the band whose name always comes up is mioyamazaki.

And in the visual kei scene, the band synonymous with menhera songs is R-Shitei.

This collaboration track by the queen and the emperor of menhera songs is Trauma Kanojo.

It depicts a man and woman so obsessed with each other it could be called mad love, unable to break away, and the snappy back-and-forth between the two vocalists, mio and Mamo, is addictive.

The lyrics also reference the app Majiyami Kanojo and R-Shitei’s song Yanderu Kanojo, giving the track a playful touch.

Dumping men POIPOIMioyamazaki6rank/position

Mio Yamazaki is a rock band whose appeal lies in their techno-tinged vibe.

Their song “Otokodanshari POIPOI” captures the feelings of a woman trying to cut off her emotions for a man.

The title is a clever play on danshari (decluttering).

The lyrics are a bit provocative, conveying a mature woman’s view on love.

Another hallmark is how drastically the arrangement shifts to match the lyrics—especially between the verse and the chorus, which feel like entirely different songs.

Be sure to listen and hear it for yourself.

sly personMioyamazaki7rank/position

I don't intend to ruin your happiness, but [a cunning person]
sly personMioyamazaki

Mio Yamazaki captivates many women with songs that set raw, unfiltered lyrics about a woman’s heart to loud rock sounds.

It seems the protagonist of the lyrics has fallen for a man who already has a family.

Even though she knows it can never be a happy love, she can’t help liking him and wanting to see him.

The lyrics portray the pain of an affair and the anguish of being unable to escape.